I tend to disagree. Since Bubble is a contained system, when they have outages we do not fully know about the scope of the outage and what exactly is affected. If it was my own server, I have ways to know the exact seconds when it was down and can accurately proceed from there.

Even if I check the forum every hour, have notifications to the Status page, I cannot know about every outage that Bubble experiences and what specifically is affected.

( I have a specific back and forth with Bubble support about an ‘extremely rare’ server downtime that occurred in the middle of a running workflow, so it corrupted the Data. We only found out through user bug reports on the corrupted data and really have no way to lookup if this has happened before…)

And I think that comparing Bubble to building our own infrastructure seems unfair since it is meant to one, make technology accessible to everyone, and two, people have beat the drum enough on the big cost difference between the two to know that we are paying for something different than a simple server, so I do not see this as an apples to apples comparison.

As an originally non-technical person, this sounds exactly like what I would expect the Bubble system to do :point_down:

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